Pont de la Tournelle, Arch bridge in Paris
The Pont de la Tournelle connects the Île Saint-Louis to the Left Bank.
Its current form was completed in 1928, succeeding previous versions dating back to the Middle Ages.
The bridge features a prominent statue of Saint Genevieve, the patroness of Paris.
It provides scenic views of Notre-Dame Cathedral and the Seine River.
Reinforced with concrete, it's an architectural evolution with a nod to Parisian aesthetic traditions.
Location: Paris
Location: 4th arrondissement of Paris
Location: Quartier Notre-Dame
Location: Quartier Saint-Victor
Inception: 1928
Official opening: 1928
Height: 14 m
Length: 122 m
Material: reinforced concrete
Source: Wikimedia